On Inc KoaJ it's Motoring is old-fashioned now. In the air it's aeroplanin^,- ' / TERRAPLANES do not fide—they glide! Acceleration is . ■.v ■ . phenomenal—Gear shifting is unnecessary. Stock cars, ' . '^^wCSs' ' *FRpwE9Bl^^m taken at random, established 72 new hill-climbing records s^oT^:under American Automobile Association supervision. jdjfr^ T^Wrr^JTvik / Rubber and air-cushioned motors make vibration a thing ■ " jjill^l' -5 \ -\^j^ff^j^^PtqHßß of the past. Unit aeroplane-type construction of body ■ JoSr^<\ >': I with chassis renders TERBLAPLANE and Hudson virtually ¥; -^^^^"^J^P^vJ^B^B In every way TERRAPLANE defies precedent; in pcrforj mance and economy and in sales—which have set a new "-"': l^tl^. _W^\^oSSK^^ ' <||I* I ■ . Do not buy any other American car until yo,u have liil^^ *' ||||||I^^ personally seen and inspected the design and experienced pWS^^^^^il|P " . the performance of Terraplanc and Hudson. "^^^jSS/ttt^^' ■'-■ '■ TERRAPLANE SIX will outperform every $£jß^i\^m^ othet Six and Hudson Eight will -out- pjl^^^i^ perform every other. Eight, regardless S||jP^ .-..- - ] Sole New Zealand Distributors: I .^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bfekk "' " ''- f Dealers in all Principal Towns. | l ~ \' .', beautiful^ a>. mm^ an >■■: vgL -.m^'^-" '«i .^J^r - MODELS f.o.b. Main Ports. *'^'^O t"* ' TKSnh^j^~^^^BHßp ■ Inclusive of Exckangt end Salts Tax* "' ~~~*'<^VHHMHHHPr see the TERRAPLANE at the Show!
ANOTHEE "AGJJ'A" ACHIEVEMENT. The biggest photographic triumph of the year—"The Private Life of Henry Yin,"—was made in England by London Film. Productions and photographed throughout on "Agfa" negative film. Your photographic dealer can supply the same superb quality in "Agfa" rollfilms. Ask for and insist upon "Agfa."—Advt. -.-
Woods', Great "Peppermint Cure for Coughs tnd Colds, never falls.—Adrt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 15
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